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B5300 road         
  • The B5300, shown in red, runs for approximately twelve miles along the west Cumbrian coastline between Silloth to the north and Maryport to the south.
  • The Crosscanonby junction before the car park was destroyed in a storm in 2014. The village of Allonby can just be made out in the background.
  • The B5300 closed between Dubmill and Mawbray in April 2019
  • Two [[Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire]] buses at Carlisle bus station. Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire run routes from Maryport and Silloth to Carlisle and other locations around Cumbria.
  • Maryport Cemetery and chapel. The B5300 runs right past the cemetery gates.
  • Mawbray Bank, looking north. The B5300 is slightly to the right of the sand dunes.
  • Repairs to the B5300 at Dubmill after a severe storm in March 2008.
  • The B5300 heading through Blitterlees in Cumbria.
  • The Tour of Britain riders on the B5300 coast road at Dubmill, near Salta.
ROAD ON THE CUMBRIAN COAST IN ENGLAND.
The B5300 (known locally as the Coast Road) is a B road which runs for approximately twelve miles between the towns of Silloth and Maryport in the Allerdale borough of Cumbria, United Kingdom. From north to south, it passes through the villages of Blitterlees, Beckfoot, Mawbray, Dubmill, and Allonby.
Road movie         
  • ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' (1934) is about a rich woman who learns about regular Americans when she travels the highway system by car.
  • ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' (1940) is about an entire family on the road.
  • The 2010 film ''[[Mother Fish]]'', which depicts travel over water, has been called a "No Road"-style road film, as it uses the road movie journey narrative without using roads as a setting.<ref name="Khoo, Olivia p. 93-106"/>
  • Stagecoach]]'' has been called a proto-road movie.
FILM GENRE IN WHICH THE MAIN CHARACTERS LEAVE HOME ON A ROAD TRIP
Road movies; Road films; Road Movie; Road Movies; Road picture; Road trip movie; Road-movie; Road film; List of road movies
A road movie is a film genre in which the main characters leave home on a road trip, typically altering the perspective from their everyday lives. Road movies often depict travel in the hinterlands, with the films exploring the theme of alienation and examining the tensions and issues of the cultural identity of a nation or historical period; this is all often enmeshed in a mood of actual or potential menace, lawlessness, and violence,Cohan, Steven and Hark, Ina Rae.
road movie         
  • ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' (1934) is about a rich woman who learns about regular Americans when she travels the highway system by car.
  • ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' (1940) is about an entire family on the road.
  • The 2010 film ''[[Mother Fish]]'', which depicts travel over water, has been called a "No Road"-style road film, as it uses the road movie journey narrative without using roads as a setting.<ref name="Khoo, Olivia p. 93-106"/>
  • Stagecoach]]'' has been called a proto-road movie.
FILM GENRE IN WHICH THE MAIN CHARACTERS LEAVE HOME ON A ROAD TRIP
Road movies; Road films; Road Movie; Road Movies; Road picture; Road trip movie; Road-movie; Road film; List of road movies
¦ noun a film of a genre in which the main character spends most of the time travelling.